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Park Seung Guk (Department of Family Medicine, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Busan, Korea) Park Yonchul (Department of Medical Education, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Wonju, Korea)
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대한가정의학회 Korean Journal of Family Medicine Korean Journal of Family Medicine Vol.45 No.1
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2024.1
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37 - 43 (7page)
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10.4082/kjfm.23.0086

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Background: Appropriate nutrition is necessary for maintaining good health in the general population. During pri-mary physician training, it is important to educate residents on the basic concepts of nutrition and methods to manage nutritional aspects according to various disease. However, little is known about the perception of nutri-tional education among Korean family medicine residents. This study analyzed the recognition of the importance of nutritional education, the amount received, and satisfaction with it as well as self-perceived competency in vari-ous nutrition topics among residents.Methods: Web-based questionnaires were sent via mobile messages to all the residents registered with the Korean Academy of Family Medicine (KAFM). Out of 566 residents, 68 voluntarily participated in the study. The question-naire consisted of 41 items related to perceptions of nutrition education, self-perceived competency in nutrition topics, and demographic characteristics.Results: The response rate was 12.01%. Residents rated their satisfaction with nutrition education at 4.78 out of 10, and 83.3% considered it important. However, only 13.24% of the participants felt that it was adequate. The most common training method for nutrition education was lectures at KAFM conferences. Among the 29 nutritional topics, the residents reported highest confidence in subjects related to chronic diseases such as obesity (77.94%), diabetes (75%), cardiovascular disease (67.65%), gastrointestinal disorders (67.65%), and weight loss management (67.65%). Conversely, topics related to women (36.76%), children and adolescents (38.23%), drug-nutrient interac-tions (39.7%), eating disorders (42.64%), and food labels (42.64%) showed low self-perceived confidence rates.Conclusion: Korean family medicine residents value nutrition education but believe that more education is neces-sary and they demonstrate differences in self-perceived competency in various nutrition topics.

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